CJRC PhD student Tien Hoang Le has been notified that he has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy for his thesis on Human trafficking in Vietnam: Preventing crime and protecting victims through interagency cooperation. Le’s Principal Supervisor was Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz and his Associate Supervisor was Professor Kerry Carrington.
Molly Dragiewicz wins ACCAN grant
CJRC member Molly Dragiewicz won a grant from the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) for the 2017-2018 round to study Domestic violence and communication technology: Victim experiences of intrusion, surveillance, and identity theft.
Molly Dragiewicz speaking at European Conference on Domestic Violence
Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz from Crime and Justice Research Centre at Queensland University of Technology will speak at the II European Conference on Domestic Violence in Porto, Portugal on 8 September 2017.
Seminar on family law: Shared care and maternal loss
Associate Professor Vivienne Elizabeth from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Auckland will speak on the harmful outcomes of the family court emphasis on time rather than relationships in considering “shared care” post-separation. The seminar will be held August 9 from 12-2pm at Griffith’s Nathan campus and there will be a teleconference…
Recently Published – Abusive Endings: Separation and Divorce Violence against Women
CJRC researcher and lecturer Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz, Adjunct Professor Walter DeKeseredy (West Virginia University) and Professor Martin Schwartz (Ohio University) have co-authored a recently published book titled “Abusive Endings: Separation and Divorce Violence against Women”.
CJRC to host Fulbright Specialist Mark Wynn
Crime and Justice Research Centre Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz won a Fulbright Specialist grant to bring expert domestic and sexual violence violence intervention trainer Mark Wynn to Australia.
Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz Keynote at Priority One Counsellors Conference
Crime and Justice Research Centre Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz will deliver the keynote address Dynamics of Domestic Violence: Helping the Helpers at the Priority One Counsellors Conference in Brisbane on 8 June 2017. Dragiewicz is course coordinator for QUT’s Graduate Certificate in Domestic Violence and teaches the interdisciplinary undergraduate elective.…
Molly Dragiewicz presenting at Queensland Magistrates Court Specialised Domestic Violence Conference
CJRC member Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz will present on the Misuse of New Technology in Domestic Violence at the Magistrates Courts of Queensland Specialised DV Conference: Domestic Violence- A New Approach. The panel is chaired by Dr Anne Purcell from Resolution Partners and is paired with a panel on the Misuse…
Free two day Domestic Violence conference for QUT students
CJRC member Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz will speak at a free two day Domestic Violence conference for QUT students Dr Ron Frey from the School of Psychology and Counselling has organised a free two day domestic violence conference for QUT students. May 27th and 28th May 10 am…
Film launch: This Doesn’t Feel Like Love
Film launch: This Doesn’t Feel Like Love. http://www.proudout.com/po-event/this-doesnt-feel-like-love-film-launch/ May 23 @ 3:00-6:00 pm Hope Street Café 170 Boundary St West End, QLD 4101 Australia Please join Brisbane Domestic Violence Service to launch the film project ‘This Doesn’t Feel Like Love,’ a collection of LGBTIQ stories of domestic and…